Arvind Kejriwal hits back at BJP for its 'terrorist' remark, says Delhi residents will decide if they agree with saffron party or consider him their 'son'

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said it is for the people of Delhi to decide whether they consider him their son, brother, or a terrorist

The Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor's remarks come in response to a BJP leader allegedly calling him a "terrorist" at an election rally

'I have put my life on the line for the country,' he said. He also said he went on a hunger strike against corruption despite being diabetic

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said it is for the people of Delhi to decide whether they consider him their son, brother, or a terrorist.

"Today I'm leaving this decision to the people of Delhi, whether they consider me as a son, consider me their brother, or consider me a terrorist," Kejriwal told reporters.

The Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor's remarks come in response to a BJP leader allegedly calling him a "terrorist" at an election rally.

"I have put my life on the line for the country," he said. He also said he went on a hunger strike against corruption despite being diabetic.

"I'm a diabetic. I take insulin four times a day. If a person with diabetes is on insulin and doesn't eat anything for three to four hours, they collapse and can even die. In such a situation, I have done hunger strike against corruption twice, once for 15 days and then 10 days," he said.